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GROWING FROM GRANITE: When your first car dies on your way to your first job the summer before college, NH’s David Lovlien Jr. says there are lessons to be learned.
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GROWING FROM GRANITE: When your first car dies on your way to your first job the summer before college, NH’s David Lovlien Jr. says there are lessons to be learned.
A new study provides the first ever analysis of ad-buy data from 2000 to the present cycle, tracking more than 700 ad sponsoring organizations, all of which have been standardized and coded according to their type and level of disclosure.
ProPublica’s picks for investigative reporting last week: Wal-Mart is one of the largest corporations in the world, but its cost-cutting measures are causing security problems that go well beyond petty theft.
JOYFUL MUSINGS: All I need are my bags strapped down, some solid, comfortable shoes, my helmet and there I go.
Physicians whose state boards have sanctioned them for harming patients, unnecessarily prescribing addictive drugs, bilking federal insurance programs and even sexual misconduct nonetheless continue to receive payments for consulting, giving talks about products, and more.
Roger Wood podcast: InDepthNH.org founder Nancy West talks about the state of news with The Exchange’s Laura Knoy.
Two new reports show maternal deaths and severe complications rose as the state slashed funding for family planning, but researchers and state officials say more information is needed to understand the trend.
Eric Largy was reindicted in May for allegedly beating his father, retired Nashua Police Chief Clifton Largy, on April 22, 2009, after being locked up in state custody for those seven years in connection with the same crime.
State Rep. Renny Cushing is urging the public to attend a legislative work session on prohibiting the transfer of people never charged with a crime from the New Hampshire Hospital to the State Prison Secure Psychiatric Unit. The meeting is Sept. 14 in the Legislative Office Building, Room 205 at 10:30 a.m. in front of the Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs Committee.